Take the quick quiz to check yesterday's vocabulary work.
Keep this in mind as you read.....
Question: How does the Bolshevik Revolution help us understand Blok's poem "The Twelve?"
After reading the poem, we will go to the computer lab to develop a short (6 slide) PowerPoint presentation addressing this question.
Active Reading
Read and annotate "The Twelve"
As you read, look for Blok's "so what." Make specific notes on this at the end of the poem. Can you state the "so what" in one sentence?
Remember: By "so what," I mean his POINT, his SPECIFIC PURPOSE. What is he trying to say here?
Seminars and Timed Write: Explore the spiritual and emotional changes of Dr. Ragin in Chekhov’s "Ward No. 6.” How and why does the main character change throughout the story? Write an informative/explanatory essay using three to six pieces of textual evidence to support an original thesis statement. (RL.9-10.1, RL.9-10.2, SL.9-10.1, W.9-10.2, W.9-10.9)
Bell Ringer: Vocabulary
Take the quick quiz to check yesterday's vocabulary work.Keep this in mind as you read.....
Question: How does the Bolshevik Revolution help us understand Blok's poem "The Twelve?"After reading the poem, we will go to the computer lab to develop a short (6 slide) PowerPoint presentation addressing this question.
Active Reading
Read and annotate "The Twelve"As you read, look for Blok's "so what." Make specific notes on this at the end of the poem. Can you state the "so what" in one sentence?
Remember: By "so what," I mean his POINT, his SPECIFIC PURPOSE. What is he trying to say here?
Homework
Complete the "Active Reading" assignment.Independent Reading Assignment: “Ward No. 6” Chekhov
Seminars and Timed Write: Explore the spiritual and emotional changes of Dr. Ragin in Chekhov’s "Ward No. 6.” How and why does the main character change throughout the story? Write an informative/explanatory essay using three to six pieces of textual evidence to support an original thesis statement. (RL.9-10.1, RL.9-10.2, SL.9-10.1, W.9-10.2, W.9-10.9)
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